Legal Definition and Related Resources of Prejudge
Meaning of Prejudge
Synonyms of Prejudge
verb
- condemn beforehand
- forejudge
- judge before hearing
- judge beforehand
- judge in advance
- jump to a conclusion
- praeiudicare
- preconceive
- preconclude
- precondemn
- preconsider
- predecide
- predetermine
- preestimate
- prejudicate
- presume
- presuppose
- presurmise
- resolve beforehand
- rush to conclusion
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Grammar
This term is a verb.
Etimology of Prejudge
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1560s, from French préjuger (16c.), equivalent to Latin praejudicare “to judge beforehand;” see pre- + judge (verb). Related: Prejudged; prejudging; prejudgment.
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